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In fact, though, it is the usual order of things.
In fact, though, it is the usual order of things.
"It's the order of things," he explains, patting her head.
Which, thinking about it, sounds like the natural order of things.
Would upsetting the natural order of things be jarring or delicious?
Other times, the change is simply the natural order of things.
Messi rewriting the history books is the natural order of things.
His absence was part of the necessary and proper order of things.
Likewise, that strikes me as being in the natural order of things.
His calm is not a functional facade, it's his natural order of things.
But this year, the order of things was disrupted over and over again.
The separation of their bodies seemed an affront to the natural order of things.
We get too fussy about the perceived natural order of things and institutional prerogatives.
It's confusing to the taste buds and redundant in the Darwinian order of things.
It was a rare chance to change the order of things for the better.
I want people to explore what was possible depending on the order of things.
It's a natural progression of the Order of Things, as emphasized by works like Twilight.
In the normal order of things, these are topics that advertisers would shy away from.
"It's like we're scared," he said, "that the natural order of things will completely collapse."
THE STRANGE ORDER OF THINGS: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures, by Antonio Damasio.
But that hasn't stopped companies big and small from trying to upset the order of things.
And, by the natural order of things, what I declare is also what ALL people demand.
On the one hand, revolution connotes a major upheaval, a disruption of the natural order of things.
That's the natural order of things — or at least that was what I was raised to believe.
Perhaps uncertainty is the natural order of things in these days of volatile political and economic conditions.
The natural order of things is restored only when President McCloud gets pregnant and resigns her office.
If not, how do you explain events that seem to be outside the natural order of things?
With this pick, the Jets showed us that they believe they can change the natural order of things.
There&aposs others who say that this needs to be shaken up in the world order of things.
In Beijing, that description is regarded not as pejorative but, rather, as the natural order of things. ♦
No good can come of those who ignore the natural order of things and override them with chaos.
In authoritarian countries, with no mechanism for transferring power, coups are part of the natural order of things.
Between Khabib Nurmagomedov, Tony Ferguson, and Conor McGregor, fans thought they had the order of things worked out.
THE STRANGE ORDER OF THINGS Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures By Antonio Damasio 336 pp. Pantheon.
It's not that New Girl failed to be fun and zany, because that's still the order of things.
The show seems to suggest that this is the natural order of things: A mother with her baby girl.
"At this point in my life, I am grounded and peaceful in knowing the order of things," she says.
The game's take is that American global militarism is not only good but the natural, innate order of things.
Behind this fear and criticism was perhaps a gut conviction that negative rates upended the natural order of things.
In either case, they're plugged up before they can do too much damage to the incumbent order of things.
"We must teach people in power that we will not be satisfied with the order of things," Lewis said.
It was a flash in the pan, or a fluke, and the order of things had been established again.
They saw funding inequities as part of the natural order of things, not as a problem to be remedied.
Here, a transactional approach to sex and power is often taken for granted as the natural order of things.
When we are experiencing it, loss often feels like an anomaly, a disruption in the usual order of things.
That's how you can start from zero to make something new — you don't accept the existing order of things.
Serena uses her power to uphold Gilead's order of things — Wives are mothers, handmaids are nothing but a baby tunnel.
In what is now the natural order of things, Donald Trump made a mistake and J.K. Rowling tweeted about it.
Yields have "inverted," a reversal of the typical order of things that sometimes, but not always, occurs before a recession.
Bruce Mahalski: I do it to try and put us back into the natural order of things before it's too late.
Not just making great wine but showing that when you work with the natural order of things, magical things can happen.
"I think people saw it as the natural order of things that I'd run," Neukirch said the other day, by telephone.
The Natural Order of Things creates the sense of utopian nostalgia through objects that idealize a fetishized and stratified capitalist history.
The world gives us plenty to fear, and the order of things is such that there are forces we cannot defeat.
So here's a list in no particular order of things to think about as you consider concepts for your new ARKit app.
Sanders points out cracks in the order of things, but seeks to patch up the cracks rather than change the order itself.
The Maine senator said that request "reverses the normal order of things" and that the FBI has already conducted six background checks.
Again, did it strike you that, "Boy, I'm really moving fast," or you just thought, "This is the natural order of things"?
In short, the new order of things in the art world was: first you get the Word, and then you can see.
In newer motors the usual order of things is reversed, with the windings held in the stator and the rotor sporting permanent magnets.
His new book, Homintern, studies a long-established conspiracy theory: that gay people are out to fuck up the natural order of things.
The Natural Order of Things is on view at the Museo Jumex (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 303, Mexico City, Mexico) through May 8.
It goes against the natural order of things, like RuPaul without big hair or Sean Spicer giving a calm and informed news conference.
"In the natural order of things, that basic family nucleus of society is based on monogamous and heterosexual marriage," it said in a statement.
I'm reversing the usual order of things because once you understand the theme, the rest of the puzzle is not that hard to solve.
Ultimately, Wilczek surveys the sciences and establishes a compelling synthesis that indeed that there is a harmony and elegance to the natural order of things.
Every time you put something off, it's put into a queue, and nearly everything in that order of things to do may NEVER get done.
The order of things has yet to be determined, but expect one Marvel playset, one Star Wars playset, one Disney playset and one Pixar playset.
What aberrations in the order of things would you have to plop down into a world to make it more ready for gunplay and action?
Now it is the turn of the roundabout, a humble road-junction improvement which is invading the French landscape and unsettling the order of things.
"All the silly, cryptic marks of humans who were resigned to being held in a place, shunted through the perfunctory order of things," she writes.
It was a complete and utter destruction of my insides, my hopes and dreams, hormones, and ability to believe in the natural order of things.
This construct, the financial system, capitalism, that we're supposed to just think is the natural order of things, that it's a physical property of the earth.
A Biden campaign restores the natural order of things in which oceans of outside money groups coalesce around the white house, advisory councils, and trade meetings.
The natural order of things is for life to be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short" (in the words of Thomas Hobbes, a contemporary of Locke).
The order of things within Stephan's paintings exists along the boundary between symmetry (implied order followed by strict hierarchy) and asymmetry (implied disorder followed by chaos).
What began as a collaboration turns into a nightmare, as Hussein's bees begin to attack Hatidze's, the natural order of things thrown irrevocably out of whack.
Especially relatively well-to-do middle-class white American men, who were, as a class, by far the greatest beneficiaries of the old order of things.
"The order of things has been shaken," the French president said, suggesting the Trump administration's withdrawal from multilateral agreements had pushed France and China closer together.
Peterson fears that gender and racial equity movements will go too far in challenging the natural order of things and destroy what made Western civilization great.
It isn't just the natural order of things that women can't also take a slice of the money-earning pie from higher billings on festival lineups.
Will the winner really be any closer to a title shot or will St-Pierre swoop in to set the order of things back half a year?
And when these villains are defeated, the implication is that their technological weapons needed to be resisted, because they were somehow cheating the natural order of things.
Global and domestic politics seem to have simultaneously simplified (in sophistication) and grown more complicated (in that the old order of things has evaporated) in recent years.
Furthermore, the suggestion that rampant inequality, refugee crises, and climate change — the results of unbridled capitalism — are part of "the natural order of things" makes me nauseous.
That same tone is there in the reported remarks of May's Conservatives: a similar anger at the fact that the natural order of things has been violated.
But Cruz really is outside the usual order of things; he's hated even by other Republicans, which in theory makes his path to the presidency more difficult.
Sure, it's a pat conclusion to a much larger issue, but Fresh Off The Boat is still a family sitcom, and so that's the order of things.
Jeff Davis said Monday they haven't received any guidance from the president beyond the tweets and that the order of things will remain as is until that happens.
Instead, he suggests something more sinister: Today's leading Democrats actually don't want to reduce inequality because they believe that inequality is the normal and righteous order of things.
The release an audience experiences at the end is partly relief that the order of things, disrupted by the anarchic forces of violence or desire, has been restored.
So in Office Christmas Party there's an element of carnival, in the traditional sense — of the natural order of things turned upside down — that's thrilling, even by proxy.
Out of laziness and procrastination, I'd deprived them of a jackpot of awe, and even more important, an understanding of their place in the larger order of things.
" Eva paused at my favorite part in the essay: "When we are experiencing it, loss often feels like an anomaly, a disruption in the usual order of things.
But cloaked inside jibes at Banfield's appearance is an all-too-common dismissal that anyone who disagrees with the new order of things is too old-school to matter.
"Damage and decay is the natural order of things, but you can see that sometimes you can absolutely pull a text back from the brink of loss," he said.
The collapse of the Warsaw Pact and, later, EU membership for the former Communist countries only cemented the impression that Europe's advance was part of the order of things.
Age segregation impoverishes us, because it cuts us off from most of humanity and because the exchange of skills and stories across generations is the natural order of things.
In the eyes of Southern whites, black people flaunted their freedom, disturbed the "natural" order of things, and had the nerve to eat what they pleased — and relish it.
Even though inequality can sometimes seem like the natural order of things, acts of God, as some call them, are deeply embedded in the acts of women and men.
That maybe, deep down, some part of him feels a relief, a return to the natural order of things, of men as leaders and women as followers, passengers, companions.
So this momentous trio of photographs showing a Canada goose absolutely trucking a high school golfer near Blissfield, Michigan, is just a reminder of the natural order of things.
Ultimately, people now have a chance to "rewrite the economic power grid and the old order of things" to "solve some of the world's most difficult problems," he added.
While queer women have long been used as titillating tools for straight men's enjoyment onscreen, queer men have long been viewed as a threat to the heterosexual order of things.
"Old age, sickness and death, however frightening and alarming they may be to each of us as we consider our own fates, are the natural order of things," she wrote.
For a French king waited on by minions, this was an effective way to assert the order of things — but for a temp worker who's on her feet all day?
"Power is like money: imaginary, entirely dependent on belief," Tim Kreider wrote in a Times Op-Ed in March, urging the young to rise up against the usual order of things.
"People are conflating the violation of social norms with the violation of rules and laws ... We get way too fussy over the 'perceived natural order of things' and 'institutional prerogatives,'" he says.
There are a lot of opinions about the order of things when it comes to your beauty routine — whether it's conditioning before you shampoo or exfoliating in the morning or at night.
The Natural Order of Things implies that the logical resting place of art is the museum, where the work is quantified as a financial asset, gaining market value while losing cultural relevance.
The most interesting parts of The Natural Order of Things are the empty spaces, beyond the art fair booth-style structures designed by architects Pedro & Juana to form galleries within the museum.
Actually, perhaps the surest similarity the Kavanaugh affair affords is that of an elite bent on never losing face, regardless of charges against it, and insisting their order of things be upheld.
If you joined the startup world in the past five years, you might think that the explosion of new companies, new venture funds, and new unicorns is just the natural order of things.
That even the slightest breach of social decorum from a Black girl seems to upset the entire natural order of things is a burden we've been taught to carry from a young age.
It's a big alarm that they're hearing, that there has to be some kind of behavioral change in how ... I don't want to say business, but the regular order of things are conducted.
Resentful of the changing order of things, some men have simply leaned in to chaos: If the system no longer serves them, it will at least be fun to blow it all up.
They were not going to get lost in the thickets of arguments over the original meaning of a Reconstruction-era constitutional amendment when they could opine on the allegedly natural order of things.
So when tasked to test every product in the extensive First Aid Beauty line, I knew there would be some winners, some losers, and many downright forgettables — it's the natural order of things, right?
So a viable critique of violence asks which life-forms the dominant ideology decrees can be killed and which forms of life are to be protected within this far-from-natural order of things.
At that time it was thought the right order of things that men and women had distinct gendered roles and that social inequality and hierarchy were the best ways to keep the world in order.
When I was young it seemed the natural order of things that conservatives were the prudes and scolds who wanted books banned and exhibitions closed, while we liberals got to be the gadflies and iconoclasts.
The answer, according to the opponents of equal rights at the time, would be a disruption of the natural order of things, meaning women would exert their strength to take down men physically and mentally.
Bloomberg entered the race as a sort of ambassador from the world of The Actual Elite come to boot this honking TV-addled pretender from the Oval Office and restore the natural order of things.
I hand-clapped on the schoolbus to the cringey "first comes love, then comes marriage, then comes a baby in a baby carriage" refrain that hammered the order of things into seven-year-old me.
" Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania Toomey told radio host RJ Harris on Monday that he's looking for a way with the White House to "secure the border, but not actually upset the constitutional order of things.
For some in the foreign policy establishment, hostility toward Russia and cautious overtures to China was a return to the natural order of things, underpinned by the president's discovery that NATO was not obsolete after all.
It builds on technologies whose development has been accelerating for decades and that only now are set to undermine the key features of what we had previously taken for granted as the natural order of things.
And that is broadly true of their overall projects—the left wants to overturn the order of things, which will take a fight, while the center wants to return to the pre-Trump status quo, which won't.
Those comrades' insistence on government intervention may seem heavy-handed to our postmodern sensibilities, but sometimes necessary social change — which soon comes to be seen as the natural order of things — needs an emancipation proclamation from above.
He might not be the new heavyweight monster we all hoped for, but he could prove to be at least a momentary shake up in the order of things at heavyweight—one that we all desperately need.
The Gileadean leaders present their new system as a restoration of the natural, scriptural order of things: People of color are the Children of Ham, so they are forced into servitude as the Bible says they should be.
Associated with this way of thinking is what psychologists call "existence bias," the idea that something is good or has value for no reason other than that it is already a part of the existing order of things.
And it has had, some fans believe, cosmic comeuppance for disrupting the natural order of things when, in 2011, Lerner inexplicably asked Alex McLeish, who had just finished coaching the bitter rivals Birmingham City, to come lead Villa.
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"The order of things has been shaken," the French president said, and "faced with the risk of the destruction of the multilateral order, France and China have a responsibility," as permanent members of the United Nations Security Council.
His disabused perspective peeks through the details: Machi tosses his college-age daughter's book out the window; it's "The Order of Things," by Michel Foucault, the French philosopher who, unbeknown to Machi, is against everything he stands for.
Unlike Calder, Tinguely's proto-post-human works (following Nietzsche) were bachelor-machines of dark anarchism in the sense that he employed Duchampian mechanics of chance that shook up the established order of things and literally made art quake.
McGregor managed to keep himself relatively safe and conserve his energy through the first round—mainly by refusing to try to fight his way up—but in the second round the order of things was turned on its head.
Assertive women who don't play by the rules present a threat to the order of things; fabricating a narrative that plays them off against each other in reductive and stereotypical roles is a way to take away that autonomy.
But then, reverting to the natural shyness she always felt she had, she would say "Thank you, husband," and sip demurely, as if the order of things were not inverted; and as if she posed no threat to anyone.
Worse, and perhaps more to the point in our modern times, he assaulted her emotionally by pleading with her not to shame him with her refusal to submit to the normal order of things, or, in other words, patriarchy.
What I do know is that the look on Issa's face, in the final shot, is swollen with such unappeasable contempt for the established order of things that the future, not just for France, seems suddenly and hopelessly dark.
"A new census would upset the order of things," says Walid Jumblatt, the leader of Lebanon's Druze (a small esoteric sect which developed out of Islam but has little in common with it) and chairman of the Progressive Socialist Party.
It's not the first time Tarantino has done this, of course — both 2009's Inglorious Basterds and 2012's Django Unchained hinge on revisionist revenge fantasies in which the director graphically, gleefully upends the normal order of things and changes history.
The title, The Natural Order of Things, was taken from the 1976 film Network, which is about globalization being defined by "the international system of currency, which determines the totality of life on this planet," according to the exhibition text.
Sometimes people sneer that researchers are "playing God," claiming that humans ought not to be interfering with the natural order of things (never mind the fact that we've been doing that, in the form of medicine or agricultural domestication, for millennia).
She sees the people she's loved through the years, and in her face there is something of an understanding: that all her contributions to the world will live on, maybe in different forms, but that's the right order of things.
In such a case, bond mavens would say, "The yield curve has inverted," implying a reversal of the natural order of things, because most of the time, investors demand a yield premium for tying their money up for longer periods.
In "1984," he says of Winston Smith: "It was true that he had no memories of anything greatly different," but "was it not a sign that this was not the natural order of things, if one's heart sickened at" one's circumstances?
The noblewoman who owns the land — the Marchesa Alfonsina De Luna (Nicoletta Braschi) — insists that her power over her tenants, who are perpetually in her debt even as she appropriates the fruits of their labor, represents the natural order of things.
In a different era, the idea of a player like Kayvon Thibodeaux starring at Dorsey the way, say, Keyshawn Johnson once had would have been the natural order of things, but the fever pitch of private-school recruiting has changed all that.
Somehow her male classmates have understood that it is the brown girls whose panties they can pull aside; and it is the brown girls who accept this as a natural order of things, all at an age before sex has become conscious.
It's clear this will happen from the start, but getting a glimpse of him gone totally insane is probably the biggest kick the movie has to offer, the strongest catharsis of the order of things, ever so briefly, getting turned on its head.
Though we get brief escapes to the past, this season of Orange Is the New Black feels more confined within the walls of Litchfield than any other, which makes sense, since the new order of things makes everyone feel more trapped than ever.
In Yovanovitch's deposition, she said there wasn't a clamor to remove Lutsenko as prosecutor general while Poroshenko was President, but added, "I think we certainly hoped that Mr. Lutsenko would be replaced in the natural order of things," once Poroshenko lost power.
Bannon likens his exit from the Trump White House in 2017 to Henry V's ouster of Falstaff in Orson Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" — regarding Falstaff's banishment as an affirmation of the "natural order of things," and not, as Occam's razor might suggest, a betrayal.
Just as 221th-century Americans accepted monotony as inevitable, they also accepted loneliness — or as they called it, "lonesomeness" — as part of the order of things; they thought it was unpleasant but not unexpected and that everybody was going to experience aloneness in their lives.
The roads we take to work and back home; the schools we attend and lessons we learn; the institutions that shape our lives and the lives of friends and families we may take for granted: All of this, for Americans, reflects the natural order of things.
All these leaders believe deeply in the natural order of things and the value of preserving a global club of democracies, while Trump believes -- and has never demonstrated more clearly than in Charlevoix -- in simply shredding such values at will and for his own convenience or profit.
But the January 2016 basho turned the order of things on its head as Kotoshogiku, an injury plagued also-ran, did the unthinkable and took the tournament crown away from the Mongolians for the first time since the Estonian, Baruto achieved his single basho victory in 2012.
There is no prospect of Solskjaer's suffering the same fate as his predecessor, of course, something that is perhaps proof of how far United has fallen: defeat to Liverpool can now be shrugged off as something that happens, something to be expected, the natural order of things.
The most recent shows the museum has presented — I'm thinking specifically about Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today, which preceded The Natural Order of Things — have sought to encompass enormous collections and complex ideas within simple gestures, filling the space without leaving breathing room between works.
The big error of so many schemes to rationally improve the human condition has been to spread the belief that there must be some great event in order for the new order of things to take hold, that rationality must be stoked by irrationality in order to work.
That it has been involved in so many dramatic, last-minute scrapes, victories snatched from the jaws of defeat, is because it is only in chaos — when the natural order of things has broken down — that Liverpool, against more illustrious, more accomplished opponents, has been able to thrive.
History may repeat itself; indeed, in this case must repeat itself, to restore the natural order of things -- moving forward inexorably, arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder, slashing through the impediments strewn in our path by foolish nations, blinded by ancient alliances, shackled by outdated concepts of right and wrong.
A great admirer of the Marquis, he praised him effusively throughout his life, writing in the "Second Surrealist Manifesto" of the "impeccable integrity of Sade's life and thought, and the heroic need that was his to create an order of things which was not …dependent on everything which had come before him."
" Ultimately, he decides "Antarctica isn't part of the order of things constituted by human needs and uses and usefulness, but it is part of cosmic order (strike up the string section again), and therefore it and humanity, which is also part of cosmic order, belong together in some ultimate sense; they harmonize.
In an essay about the house three years after building it, she writes: This residence represents an attempt to arrive at a communion between nature and the natural order of things; I look to respect this natural order, with clarity, and never liked the closed house that turns away from the thunderstorm and the rain, fearful of all men.
Jacobs's problem with modernism was ecumenical; she saw no distinction between the towers of the New York City Housing Authority — still relatively new and functional and producing future Lloyd Blankfeins when she was disparaging them — and complexes like Stuyvesant Town, high-rises created for the middle class, because both upended the street grid, the natural order of things.
"Potential history […] is at one and the same time an effort to create new conditions both for the appearance of things and for our appearance as its narrators, as the ones who can — at any given moment — intervene in the order of things that constituent violence has created as their natural order," she wrote in 2013.
He titles one of the poems of Our Death "We Are the Dead" (borrowing from David Bowie, who in turn borrowed from Orwell's 1984), and his entire body of work is an explosion of speech, yammering, and song, in the voices of whole classes and generations that the order of things has consigned to a walking death.
First, Trump's America does not see itself as the galvanizer and protector of the liberal global order that brought more peace, prosperity and democracy to more corners of the world over the last 70 years than at any time in history — defying the natural order of things, which is constant jungle-like conflict, protectionism and strongman rule.
In the collection's next iteration, a mixing of mediums has been promised and this may help the paucity of female artists: For example, according to its collection as listed online, MoMA has no painting by Marie Laurencin, but it has several of her prints and drawings that could be installed in the new order of things.
The common understanding is that incel anger stems grow out of their perception that they do not receive the sexual gratification they are entitled to by virtue of their place on the social pyramid, largely because feminism and the sexual revolution and multiculturalism and cultural Marxism and blah blah have encouraged women and minorities to usurp the natural order of things.
Affirmative consent, analyzed so thoroughly by Vanessa Grigoriadis in Blurred Lines and familiar to millions of teens in the U.S. thanks to a video comparing it to offering someone tea, would not be an issue — men would not dream of assaulting women in a world where sex happens publicly, women are there to watch it all happen, and "Girl Power" is the actual order of things, not some abstract motto about how things might be.
Humans are context-seeking creatures, and this need to feel woven into the world takes many forms: research into family history; pride about one's hometown, state, or country and the specificities of these places that have marked one's character, behavior, and speech; nostalgia for a past when people appeared to have stable destinies, when gender roles, social hierarchies, and the "order of things" seemed clearer, and when inherited categories went uncontested; and the pastoral longing to restore a lost communion with the earth itself.

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